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Business: Revenue Collection Up in NC

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Story from staff reports. Photo by apbailey. Cary, NC – In another positive economic bell weather for the area, the Governor’s Office reported today that revenue collection is $150 million above forecast for the current fiscal year.…

Harold’s Blog: Costco, Fracking & Neon

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In my opinion what people want is something spectacular which does not equate to neon. I think we should even think about something creative like maybe using LED lighting.…

2012 US Olympic Table Tennis Trials Set for February in Cary

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Can't make it to London for this year's Summer Olympics? No problem. Cary will be hosting its first-ever Olympic Trials for the U.S. Table Tennis Team starting on February 9.…

Kroger Building on NC 55 Sold for $4.1 Million

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The new owners of the property are The Crown Companies of Dobson, NC. Dobson is about 45 miles northwest of Winston-Salem. Interestingly, Crown...…

Cary EMS Honors 60 Combined Years of Service

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Chicks dig cops. Kids dig firemen. Or maybe it's the other way around. But who digs EMS workers?…

Tony Menendez: Cary’s 2011 Employee of the Year

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Tony is a senior police officer and was chosen out of 25 nominees from the Town’s nearly 1,200 employees. The announcement was made at the Town’s Annual Employee Recognition Luncheon at the Herb Young Community Center in Cary. …

CaryCitizen Names Jeff Strowe Manager of Media Services

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Coming on the heels of our one millionth story view, CaryCitizen kicks off 2012 with several new improvements. Most notably, we're please to announce that Jeff Strowe is joining the organization as our first full-time Manager of Media Services.…

New Town Council Sworn In

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On Thursday evening last week, a new Cary Town Council was sworn in. It was a night of celebration and seriousness, with several newsworthy items that will be of importance in 2012.…

Business: REI Moving to Former Border’s Books Location

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REI, the outdoor clothing and adventure retailer, has announced that it's moving from Crossroads to Devonshire Plaza, the old location of Border's Books.…

Business: MRPP Sold

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Story and photo by Hal Goodtree. Cary, NC – MRPP, the full-service media agency founded by Sheila Ogle, has been sold to a firm in Tennessee. …